SSMS 17RC2 Source Control 5.5 Error
nsundararajan
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I've installed Source Control 5.5 but when I tried to open SSMS 17.0 getting the following error and source control didn't work
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It looks like the error you're getting is that "the 'SQLSourceControlPackage' did not load correctly", which is often caused by a bad install. Can you kindly uninstall SQL Source Control, and then reinstall from here: ftp://support.red-gate.com/patches/sqls ... 2.4725.exe?
I hope that helps! If the problem remains though, can you please send us the error details from your activiylog.xml file?
Jessica Ramos | Product Support Engineer | Redgate Software
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I am receiving the same error.
I have tried to uninstall Source Control and reinstall. It works the first time I use SSMS but then when I close and reopen SSMS I receive the error again.
I also cannot open the SSMS "Connect" window when this is happening, so I can not use SSMS at all.
I have the same issue as nsundararajan, I have to complete uninstall source control to continue use of SSMS, and to "check in" changes I have to reinstall source control, just to uninstall it again.
Any update on a solution, or should I also submit my own ticket?
Still having problem. I'm using SSMS 17.0 RC3. According to MSFT SSMS 17 GA next month. Need help!!!!!
Jessica I'm still having issues, Please help me. I've heard the SSMS 17.0 is going to be released this month. I like to have SSMS 17.0 works with Source Control.
Thanks,
Nathan
Redgate Software
I have an issue with Source Control 5.5.4.5524 and SSMS 17RC3. I get an errore message.
An exception was encountered while constructing the content of this frame. This information is also logged in "C:\Users\xxxxxxx\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AppEnv\14.0\ActivityLog.xml".
Exception details:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80004005): Error HRESULT E_FAIL has been returned from a call to a COM component.
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsShell5.LoadPackageWithContext(Guid& packageGuid, Int32 reason, Guid& context)
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Platform.WindowManagement.WindowFrame.GetPackage()
at Microsoft.VisualStudio.Platform.WindowManagement.WindowFrame.ConstructContent()
If that doesn't fix the problem, could you post the relevant contents of the ActivityLog.xml, because that might help us diagnose it.
Redgate Software
Redgate Software
Thanks for your post.
There are developers working on this at the moment but we do not have a firm time frame in place yet for when this will be resolved.
Kind regards
Redgate Software
Docking Object Explorer to the default left-hand side still appears to be a valid workaround.